tidsstämpeltokens
Tidsstämpeltokens are a type of security token that embed a timestamp indicating the exact moment of issuance or a scheduled validity period. These tokens are commonly used in authentication, authorization, and data integrity schemes across web services, APIs, and distributed systems. The core idea is that the token itself carries a time element—such as the Unix epoch time or a UTC timestamp—that can later be inspected to determine freshness, expiration, or time-based access policies.
In practice, many platforms implement tidsstämpeltokens through JSON Web Tokens (JWT), where the standard "iat" (issued
Tidsstämpeltokens offer several advantages. They reduce the need for round‑trip validation, thus improving performance for stateless
Overall, tidsstämpeltokens provide a flexible, efficient mechanism for time-sensitive authentication and authorization when implemented with robust